The Planets
- TV Mini Series
- 1999
- 49m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
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The Planets is a made for television documentary series that explores in depth the planets that make up our solar system.The Planets is a made for television documentary series that explores in depth the planets that make up our solar system.The Planets is a made for television documentary series that explores in depth the planets that make up our solar system.
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As I watch this series in December of 2018 I'm reminded of just how wonderful it is. Samuel West's elegant and soothing narration takes us on a fascinating journey through the solar system and a level of grippingness that is yet unmatched. This is supported by an absolutely mesmerising score by Jim Meacock which is both atmospheric, sinister and wondrous - just like space itself.
The series is a shining example of quality over quantity as, at only six episodes, it frees itself from the pomp and bloat which utterly plagues American productions, and with that is not only satisfying, but it leaves you wanting a little more.
As 2019 approaches it would be wonderful to see the series revived for a 20 year anniversary follow up, becasue literally the only flaw with this show is its age. There has been so much discovered in the last two decades that a lot of the information here, although still interesting, is obsolete, and so to have a follow up would be wonderful.
However, it would HAVE to be Samuel West back to narrate and Jim Meacock scoring again as they were an integral part of the show's appeal. I can't believe the Americans had the gaul to re-dub the show using an American voice actor. Sheer xenophobia at work there and they should be ashamed of themselves.
Still, obsolete or not, this is still a a fascinating watch today and I highly recommend it.
The series is a shining example of quality over quantity as, at only six episodes, it frees itself from the pomp and bloat which utterly plagues American productions, and with that is not only satisfying, but it leaves you wanting a little more.
As 2019 approaches it would be wonderful to see the series revived for a 20 year anniversary follow up, becasue literally the only flaw with this show is its age. There has been so much discovered in the last two decades that a lot of the information here, although still interesting, is obsolete, and so to have a follow up would be wonderful.
However, it would HAVE to be Samuel West back to narrate and Jim Meacock scoring again as they were an integral part of the show's appeal. I can't believe the Americans had the gaul to re-dub the show using an American voice actor. Sheer xenophobia at work there and they should be ashamed of themselves.
Still, obsolete or not, this is still a a fascinating watch today and I highly recommend it.
Another reviewer title their review: This needs a 20yr follow up series.
A few months later the BBC delivered on that request. I bet the reviewer has a new sense of empowerment.
This series is awesome, and also a little melancholy. In episode 1 they make PLUTO the focus of the story. How were they to know the Pluto-intolerance the science community would engage in just a few years after they made this series. Life is funny, in a dark and sad way. But this series is inspirational and uplifting in many other ways.
As far as the 2019 series of the same name from the same organization, I highly recommend that one as well.
A few months later the BBC delivered on that request. I bet the reviewer has a new sense of empowerment.
This series is awesome, and also a little melancholy. In episode 1 they make PLUTO the focus of the story. How were they to know the Pluto-intolerance the science community would engage in just a few years after they made this series. Life is funny, in a dark and sad way. But this series is inspirational and uplifting in many other ways.
As far as the 2019 series of the same name from the same organization, I highly recommend that one as well.
This 8 "hour" series is a wonderful historical production about the history of space travel including both Russian and American perspectives. It focuses each episode on a topic like the sun, atmosphere, giants, moon etc... The film footage on both country's programs reaches from the Sun to Neptune and the moons in between. The real video and still photography is accompanied by realistic computer generated enhancements. This series is well worth the time of any astronomy buff and even those who just want to learn a lot more about our Solar System.
It is impossible for any documentary to be completely up to date. Criticizing this series for not including anything discovered after '99 isn't fair. Yet, we lament that this information is missing only because this BBC production does such a GREAT job of presenting it.
I would give this series a 9 for the 3rd installment "Giants", alone. The story of the Voyager probes is simply fascinating and must rank as one of man's greatest under appreciated accomplishments.
Would it not be nice to have this series updated with new data and presented in high definition? As others have commented, the information from Cassini alone warrants a "brush up" of the series.
I would give this series a 9 for the 3rd installment "Giants", alone. The story of the Voyager probes is simply fascinating and must rank as one of man's greatest under appreciated accomplishments.
Would it not be nice to have this series updated with new data and presented in high definition? As others have commented, the information from Cassini alone warrants a "brush up" of the series.
I first saw The Planets On the ABC.It ran for 8 weeks on each sunday and i watched it and watched, to cut a long story short i gratefully now own it on DVD. With 8 episodes [ 1.Different Worlds. 2.Terra Firma. 3.The Giants. 4.The Moon. 5.Star. 6.Atmosphere. 7. Life. 8.Destiny.] and footage of the scientists and engineers talking about the events they were apart of at the time,This Documentary produced by the BBC is an eye opener.
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